Rick Scott said he's ready to dissolve blind trust if courts say so

Regarding the petition for a write of mandamus on the processes outlined by S.B. 2, the Governor will comply with whatever the courts decide.

The governor did not have a blind trust (like Alex Sink did) when he disclosed his assets in 2010. He set one up after taking office, which was supported by the Ethics Commission and then the unanimous and bipartisan will of the Legislature in S.B. 2. If the courts believe the trust should be dissolved, all assets will be disclosed in accordance with the law for qualifying.

Because all assets have been in a blind trust since 2011, the trustee of the blind trust has made all choices about what assets are purchased, sold or owned by the trust.

In sum, whatever the rules are, the Governor will gladly comply with them.